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ELIZABETH ANN—(Lapham 1940) L. 42”. Tall, creamy light pink. 
Generous with bloom and one of the very last to flower. $0.50 
ELLA CALLIS—(H. Sass 1942) M.36”. Huge deep yellow with an in- 
fusion of reddish-orange on the falls which gives it a startling 
brilliance. $1.50 
ELMOHR—(Loomis 1942) M.36”. Great ruffled blooms of rich red- 
dish mulberry. Finest of the Wm. Mohr seedlings, it has the char- 
acteristic venation and heavy silky texture of this famous parent in 
@ new-color., DykesiMedal-1945. sje. nner ee ee eee $1.00 
EL MOROCCO-—(Becherer 1945) M.36”. Beautiful opal-pink self 
with broad rounded petals and heavy leather-like substance. __.. $0.75 
EL PASO—(Kleinsorge 1949) M.32”. Glowing golden brown with 
luminous metallic sheen unusual for browns. Large and flaring. 
$3.50 
ELSA SASS—(H. Sass 1939) M.36”. Frilly flowers of “lemon-ice” with 
a white blaze near the haft. Entirely new shade of yellow, refresh- 
dt] yu O aU ET EU cs ee Mee ae Mees eB) tele sells pee ee cee $0.50 
ENVOY—(DeForest 1948) M.36”. Dark, with near-black falls and 
bright rich standards flushed reddish purple. Orange beard. Smooth 
Heat eB er SE Aone oly Taek Re ene Cette Sate ye CIE Ce Se $9.00 
EROS—(Mead-Riedel 1934) M.40”. Medium-sized flowers of silky sal- 
MON piNnkseuallyandigiiee- owe ling meee eee eee eee $0.50 
ETHEL PECKHAM—(Wmsn. 1932) M.36”. Large, perfectly-formed 
flowers of lustrous wine-red. Sometimes throws up bloom stalks 
aLter regular slOW ern o §SeaSOll sen amen eeeere renee eee es ee $0.50 
ETHELWYN DUBUAR—(Lapham 1932) ML.34”. Large-flowered 
orchid-pink with soft yellow beard. Attractive. 0. $0.50 
EVOLUTION—(Cayeux 1929) M.36”. Bronze-yellow standards. Steel- 
blue falls. Vigorous member of the often overlooked blue and 
yellow blends class) 2) S32. 52th. Foie PO cee aoe ee $0.50 
EXTRAVAGANZA—(G. Douglas 1944) VL.36”. Cream-white stand- 
ards. Luminous falls are a blend of copper-red and violet. The 
best amoena since Wabash and very different. Heavy-substanced 
And Ala tess 4S] see. e tcc ie. a eee ee re een eed se a $2.50 
FAIRDAY—(McKee 1950) M.38”. Broadly domed standards of creamy 
white. Flaring falls, mimosa-gold edged white. Large and well- 
SUDSEATICC Comes a earn k emer Ne hee Wie tabeh ee Rey See one $5.00 
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Paradise Pink—“‘most intensely pink in garden effect” John Dolman, Pa. 
FAIR ELAINE—(Mitchell 1938) M.40”. Light yellow standards. Deep 
yellow falls. Bright orange beard, accentuating the two-toned yel- 
low effect. Generous bloomer and rapid increaser. j. _.......... $0.50 
FALL DAYS—(K. Smith 1947) M.40”. Rosy bronze standards, rose- 
brown falls, with high metallic sheen over all. _...2.22----+ $7.50 
FANTASY—(Hall 1947) M.30”. Orchid-toned rose-pink with tangerine 
beard. Large, well-substanced semi-flaring flower of new appealing 
Color Aris pee ee Ee ye ee $7.50 
FAR HILLS—(J. Wills 1949) M.38”. Large orchid-pink self, deeper 
than Dreamcastle. Broad-petalled, smooth and firm with no haft 
VEN ALON. fea eth 8 a ee Ore ees ee $3.50 
FIESTA—(White 1936) M.33”. Sparkling copper standards. Apricot- 
orange falls. Brilliant and colorful companion for blue. A Cali- 
forniaimsothatwishpertectlys hard yale te eee eemenee eee $0.50 
FIRECRACKER—(Hall 1943) M.32”. Brilliant plicata with heavy 
burgundy-red markings on yellow ground. Lacking in vigor here. 
S fy ee as eee teary a Yad ore 2 a ee $2.50 
FIRE DANCE—(Fay 1947) M.37”. Vivid red plicata with standards 
heavily marked wine and flaring falls of buff edged in red. .... $5.00 
FLAMELY—(Cook 1942) M.36”. A radiant orange-red. Standards 
ochre-red to terra cotta. Falls, garnet-brown. Medium-large of 
splendid shape, good substance and texture... 22. $0.75 
FLORA CAMPBELL—(Hill 1940)—M.34”. Glowing tones of warm 
red-brown and peach-red. Of flaring form, this is one of the liveliest 
med=tONedsivisese wey havc meee seater tne eens $0.50 
FLORA ZENOR—(J. Sass 1941) M.46”. Pink, the shade of foam on a 
strawberry soda with rosy lines at the haft and conspicuous tan- 
gerine beard. Free-flowering and vigorous, it strikes a new note in 
thet pardenk pictures tem se ities Sacre te eee eek ee $0.50 
FLORENTINE—(Cayeux 1937) M.37”. Enormous white plicata, en- 
tirely dusted and speckled with soft blue giving the effect of a hazy 
French blue. A beautiful and vigorous French importation. .... $0.50 
FORT TICONDEROGA —(K. Smith 1948) ML.36”. Standards, be- 
tween burnt orange and burnt sienna; falls, velvety garnet. Bril- 
SE se MA SST IRE RT ree $8.00 
liant color with clean haft. 
